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Paris Saint-Germain faces OGC Nice in the quarter-final of the Coupe de France, this Wednesday (9:05 p.m.). Here is the expected line-up for the capital club.
Comfortably installed in its leadership chair in Ligue 1, Paris Saint-Germain is on the verge of a very exciting end to the season. In addition to the prospect of playing in a quarter-final of the Champions League, the capital club has every intention of recovering its property in the Coupe de France, a competition which has eluded it in the last two seasons.
With this in mind, the quarter-final against OGC Nice this Wednesday looks like an important deadline. Which suggests some pretty strong choices. A fan of confusing compositions in Ligue 1, Luis Enrique should concoct what looks like his most competitive eleven for this match.
Luis Enrique ready to bring out his “typical eleven”?
A question obviously torments all PSG followers: will Kylian Mbappé be the starter? It seems difficult to imagine the Bondy prodigy starting on the bench for a decisive match, especially since the star was spared against Reims on Sunday, with an entry at the end of the match (2-2).
Besides Mbappé, Luis Enrique should also count on Ousmane Dembélé, Vitinha, Nuno Mendes and Gianluigi Donnarumma, all executives left on the bench against Reims. On the other hand, Marquinhos will still be out of this match.
The expected lineup for PSG : Donnarumma – Hakimi, L. Hernandez, Beraldo, Nuno Mendes – Zaire-Emery, Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz, O. Dembélé – Barcola, Mbappé.
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